Tain Camping and Touring Van sites

An ancient royal burgh on the Tain Peninsula, this is a village packed with historical interest. It was awarded its first charter in the 11th century by Malcolm III Canmore and was famously the birthplace of Saint Duthus. His tiny chapel offered sanctuary to the wife and daughter of Robert the Bruce in 1307. During the medieval period St Duthus' Church was the centre of pilgrimages. James IV visited it many times as a penance for the death of his father at the Battle of Sauchieburn.

An important local attraction is the Glenmorangie Distillery, maker of Scotland's best-selling whisky. In the centre of the village stands a 16th century tollbooth while the local museum doubles as the Clan Ross Centre.

This section includes campsites (campgrounds) for
tents and parks for touring caravans, motorhomes, campervans in Tain, Inverness.

By their nature, these sites vary considerably from basic campsites with no amenities to five-star sites will all amenities including electricity, shop, leisure facilities, etc.
We also include data on some campsites where a pre-erected tent and facilities are provided, some of which
sites may also have been included under the Self Catering section. Whatever type of
camping or touring site in Tain you are looking for, we aim to help.